Texas granny kills armed robber who focused her household’s meals truck
Cease! Or my grandma will shoot.
A pistol-packing Texas granny turned the tables on an armed robber who tried to carry up her family-owned meals truck — and fatally shot the criminal when his gun jammed.
Keshondra Howard Turner, 53, was cooking soul meals contained in the “Elite Eats and Chilly Treats” truck in a Houston car parking zone when a 23-year-old man drove up alongside about 1 p.m. Tuesday, according to KHOU-11 TV.
The person requested what was on the menu, however when Turner confirmed him he instantly pulled out a handgun, demanded money and bought out of his pickup truck the station stated, citing Houston police Lt. Bryan Bui.
Turner shut the meals truck’s window however the would-be robber pried it open, caught his weapon inside and tried to fireplace at her.
Nonetheless, the gun jammed and Turner — who’s licensed to hold a handgun — drew her personal firearm and shot the person a number of instances, KHOU stated.
The person staggered away earlier than collapsing about 50 ft from the truck, the place authorities discovered him and pronounced him lifeless.
Turner suffered a panic assault following the taking pictures and was taken to a close-by hospital for therapy.
Cops deemed the incident a case of self-defense.
They didn’t file any fees towards Turner however will collect proof and current it to the Harris County District Lawyer’s Workplace, ABC13 Houston said.

Turner’s son, Derick Howard, credited divine intervention for saving his mother.
“She’s a Godly lady, that’s why the gun jammed — as a result of God jammed it,” he informed KHOU.
Howard additionally stated his mom by no means would have opened hearth except she had no different selection.

“My momma is a good individual, you recognize? Good-hearted, looking for everyone. She’d give the shirt off her again,” he stated.
Turner and her household began their soul meals take-out enterprise three years in the past and operated out of a car parking zone at South Major Avenue and Fondren Highway in southwest Houston with none bother till Tuesday.